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Old 10-09-2013, 02:37 AM
mulch123 mulch123 is offline
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Thanks Scott, Only problem with removing the sand is I have a sea pen coral that likes to have his foot in about 2 to 3 inches of sand. Would you recommend removing them and treating my other tank with copper and i have been doing 25% water changes for the last week to battle this Ich.


And I have 4 fish in the tank and only 2 seem to be affected by the Ich.
Sail Fin Tang
Coral Beauty Angel
Clown Fish
Damsel
The first 2 are the only ones who seem to have Ich and since using the Ich-X they look like they are declining they also are starting to have cloudy eyes.
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Old 10-09-2013, 03:01 AM
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if you have a qt tank you could treet them in ?

if you tret the sand or rock or even the tank with coper you can never use it for coral or inverts again

any way if you dont have a set up you can treat with coper you have to be preparied to loose it all in 2 days i know its harsh but its the truth

i dont think that fish should be taken out of the wild any more its rewining our reefs altho this is a fish ceeping foum and i can see that lots of people dis agree with me but its just my opinion so please dont hate on it tell me that my coral is frm the reefs because i got most of it from sources that grew it them selfs

btw im sory you are having this comin problem most of us know how you feel and it sucks

good luck - scott
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